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Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Autism Treatment - NCT00786799-95817(Clinical Trial 251652)
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Sacramento |
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CA |
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95817 |
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Autism |
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Omega-3 fatty acids are among the most commonly used CAM (Complementary Alternative Medical)
therapies, and have been reported to be currently used by 28.7% of children with autism. Two
published case series noted that families reported large improvements in the core feature of
autism when children were given omega-3 fatty acids. Low levels of omega-3 fatty acids have
been noted in children with autism, which suggests normalizing the omega-3 fatty acid levels
could produce improvements in the symptoms seen in many children with autism.
This study is a 12-week randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial for 24
male and female children aged 3 to 8 years with autism. Patients who are currently using
omega-3 would need to discontinue omega-3 fatty acids for 8 weeks before they are able to
participate in the study. All study participants who meet all inclusion and no exclusion
criteria at the initial screening visit and sign the consent form will then complete
baseline assessments of the outcome measures (validated instruments of hyperactivity,
communication, social interaction, and behavior) and be randomly assigned to 12 weeks of
omega-3 fatty acids at a dose of 1 gm per day or an identical placebo. The child's behavior
will be measured and evaluated at the MIND Institute at the beginning of the study and at
study closing. All study families will come in for a follow-up visit at weeks 4 and 8 to
assess medication compliance and side effects to study medication.
After 12 weeks of treatment, all outcome measures including laboratory tests and side effect
profiles will be repeated. All patients who complete the study will receive a 12-week supply
of omega-3. This would also provide patients who were on placebo with active medication. No
follow-up visits are needed once the patient finishes the double-blind portion of the study.
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Clinical measures will be used to assess diagnosis and efficacy. All clinical assessments
will take place at the M.I.N.D. Institute. Baseline and termination measures will include
the Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC), Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (PPVT-III),
Expressive Vocabulary Test (EVT), Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), Behavior Assessment
System for Children (BASC), and Clinical Global Impression Improvement (CGI-I). The, the
Wechsler Preschool Primary Scale of Intelligence - Revised (WPPSI-R), the Wechsler
Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) or the Stanford-Binet will be administered to measure
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of autism as defined by DSM-IV TR and scores above the cutoff on the Autism
Diagnostic Observation Scale (ADOS) and the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ)
- Age three to eight years
- Non-verbal IQ of 50 or above
- Children on a stable medical regimen for the past 2 months and no plans to change
medical therapy for the study period
Exclusion Criteria:
- Individuals with allergy or hypersensitivity to fish or nuts
- Diabetes
- Bleeding disorder, current use of anticoagulant or anti-platelet therapy, or recent
surgery
- Clinical evidence of seizure disorder
- Cancer
- Fragile X or other known genetic cause of autism
- Perinatal brain injury
- Evidence for malnutrition seen in abnormal albumin level
- Other serious medical illness
- Current use of omega-3 fatty acids |
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November 11, 2010 |
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